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Drylot Beef Cow/Calf Production

Last Updated: March 23, 2010

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Fact Sheet written by:

V.L. Anderson, Animal Scientist Carrington Research Extension Center North Dakota State University

S.L. Boyles, Beef Extension Specialist The Ohio State University

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North Dakota State University www.ag.ndsu.edu


The drylot beef cow/calf enterprise is an alternative management system to traditional pasture or range beef production. Strictly defi ned, it is feeding confi ned cow/calf pairs in a feedlot environment during part or all of the traditional summer or fallwinter grazing season. In a practical sense, it means feeding confi ned cows and calves forages, crop residues and grains that may have more value marketed through cattle than as a cash crop. Many cattlemen manage their cows in drylot during the winter and after calving until pastures are ready.

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